Tag: meetings

Go here to read Eriz Mazzone’s six steps to using Evernote at your next meeting/conference.

He took the words right out of my mouth.

You should read all of Erik’s posts, actually, if you’re interested in law practice management and tech stuff. (He’s a law practice management advisor and founding director of the North Carolina Bar Association Center for Practice Management. And a generally smart guy who writes well.)

Inspired Law Blog is written by Caitlin (Cat) Moon, a consultant and coach to lawyers and other driven people who want to design inspired ways to work.

The cost of continuously checking email? Your productivity, and quite possibly your sanity. Often one of the first issues I address with consulting clients.

Good, clean failure has many virtues.

I know many lawyers (and other business folks) who should follow this advice: raise prices without losing clients.

For a creative, socially-minded lawyer (or anyone else, for that matter), here are some thoughts on adding social impact to your business model.

“Superb service is not limited to out of the ordinary circumstances. It can be incorporated into the very fabric of your business, showing up in even the most common of instances.” 10 stories of unforgettable customer service.

I’ve never been a fan of early morning meetings, myself. Why you should rethink them.

Good design solves real problems. This is about much more than the value of an effective logo, but it’s about that, too.

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Are you a high performer? Or a workaholic? 7 subtle differences.

I’ve been helping business clients with succession planning for years. I’ve started asking my consulting clients (lawyers) if they’ve planned. Like most small business owners, many haven’t.

“I believe that for changes to take long-lasting effect, they have to influence your identity, your core picture of yourself.” This is as much about how to change as it is about how to be a writer.